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12 to 18 inches..35c $1.25 $2.15 

PRICES 
18 to 24 inches..45c 1.65 2.95 
- Quince, Scarlet (Fire-Bush)— Blooms 
in early spring, orange-scarlet flowers 
and glossy, green foliage. Grows 5 to 
6 feet tall in sun or part shade. 
Rose of Sharon (Althea)—Lovely 
flowers from mid-summer to frost. The 
single flowering grow 5 to 6 feet tall and 
the double, up to 8 feet tall. 
Single-Flowering 
Your choice of White, Blue or Red. 
Double-Flowering 
Your choice of Red, Purple, White, 
Pink or White with Red Eye. 
Snowberry, Chenaulti—A magnifi- 
cent new shrub that has everything a 
good shrub should have—graceful 
shape, excellent foliage lovely flowers, 
attractive berries, perfectly hardy and 
grows everywhere, in sun or part shade. 
The foliage is a rich shade of green and 
the branches arch gracefully. Pink 
flowers in June followed by red and 
white berries. Makes a dense bush 3 to 
4 feet tall. It has a lacy, fern-like ap- 
pearance. You will like it. 
Snowberry, White—This shrub does 
best in shady places. Pink flowers in 
June-July followed by clusters of white 
berries. Grows about 4 feet tall. 
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6. Spirea, Arguta—This lovely shrub 
blooms 2 weeks before Spirea Van Houtte 
and is absolutely covered with pure white 
flowers. Has fine, feathery foliage. 




7. Spirea, Billardi—Very popular 
because its feathery pink plumes 
are produced almost all summer. 
Thrives everywhere. Grows 4 to 5 
feet tall. Fine for group and foun- 
dation planting. 
8. Spirea, Froebeli— If people knew 
this shrub better, it would be plant- 
ed in large numbers. It makes a 
low, compact bush 3 feet tall. In the 
spring and again in the fall, the foliage 
isastriking marooncolor. In May and 
June it is covered with many clus- 
ters of bright rosy-pink flowers, with 
scattering blooms throughout the 
summer. An ideal border shrub. 
Very easy to grow and thrives every- 
where. 
9. Spirea, Red (Anthony Waterer) 
—This is our most popular low- 
growing shrub. It makes a neat, 
dense bush 2 to 3 feet tall and just 
as wide. Lovely rosy-red flowers 
are produced all summer. Plant it 
in the shrub border foreground. 
Very fine for a corner planting. It 
thrives everywhere. 
10. Tamarix, Hispida—Grows 
everywhere, in poor soil or good, dry 
or wet, in sun or part shade. Fine 
feathery, silver-blue foliage with 
bright pink flowers at intervals all 
summer. Grows 10 to 12 feet tall 
but can be trimmed to a lower 
height if desired. 
11. Weigela, Rosea—A fine, shape- 
ly shrub, 5 to 6 feet tall, with arch- 
ing branches completely covered 
with bell-shaped pink flowers in the 
spring. 

